General Science => General Science => Topic started by: nickylewis on 30/11/2009 23:49:53

As a high percentage of a human being is water, each of us remove a certain volume of water from the planet's water-cycle. As the number of people on earth increases, more water is removed from the cycle. This suggests that there must be a point at which enough people are being born so as to balance out rising sea levels.

What must the planet's birth-rate be so as to negate the effect of the rising sea levels due to global warming? (Not taking into account the effect that all these people would have, lets keep it fairly simple [:)])